Abstract
While a number of commentators have discussed the adaptability of the GATT to problems of trade in services, none have specifically addressed its applicability to lawyering or other professional services. Part I considers the GATT's progress on services issues to date. Part II identifies and classifies the barriers to transnational legal practice. Part III explores the possibility of liberalizing many of these barriers through the application of GATT substantive concepts and the use of GATT procedural mechanisms.
Recommended Citation
Dean N. Menegas,
GATT as a Framework for Multilateral Negotiations on Trade in Legal Services,
7
Mich. J. Int'l L.
277
(1985).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol7/iss1/16